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Lesson 5. Review. Underline the subject and circle the predicate. Ana likes puppets. Ana/likes Did Maria eat dinner? Maria/did eat Do you like music? you/do like. Write a “D” if the sentence is declarative and “I” if the sentence is interrogative. Ana likes puppets. declarative
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Lesson 5 Review
Underline the subject and circle the predicate. • Ana likes puppets. • Ana/likes • Did Maria eat dinner? • Maria/did eat • Do you like music? • you/do like
Write a “D” if the sentence is declarative and “I” if the sentence is interrogative. • Ana likes puppets. • declarative • Did Maria eat dinner? • interrogative • Do you like music? • interrogative
Identify the following sentences as imperative, exclamatory, or interjection. • This is the best food ever! • exclamatory • Please wash the dishes. • imperative • Wow! • interjection • Bring me the puppets now. • imperative • That puppet show was great! • exclamatory
When proofreading, you should make sure that sentences are complete and end with the correct punctuation mark. • Write the following sentences correctly. • Summer is a hot season? • season !/. • Wow That song reminds me of my boyhood in France, • Wow! and France. • Please allow me to sing now? • now !/.
Underline the simple subject and circle the simple predicate. • Rice is an important food. • Rice/is • Many people eat rice with chopsticks. • people/eat
Complete Sentence or Fragment? • Al eats fish. • complete • Kara and Amy. • fragment
Underline the complete subject. • My family and I went to a puppet show. • My family and I • The clown puppet did funny things. • The clown puppet
Underline the complete predicate. • The puppets were dressed in costumes. • were dressed in costumes. • A puppeteer made the puppets move. • made the puppets move.
When you proofread, you should make sure sentences contain a complete subject and predicate. Make each sentence into a complete sentence. These puppets. Was yawning. More rice?
Identify sentences as declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory, or an interjection. • Are you hungry? • interrogative • I am twelve years old. • declarative • Painting is fun! • exclamatory • Ouch! • interjection • Wash the brushes. • imperative
Complete sentence or fragment? These vivid wooden puppets. Are from around the world. This puppet is from China.
Circle the simple subject and underline the simple predicate. • My next-door neighbor has a dog. • neighbor/has • Her dog barks at everyone. • dog/barks